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injured in a helicopter incident. what the military is saying tonight. ♪ ♪ a new report suggests inflation is cooling. what it means for your wallet. ♪ ♪ >> russia fires back against the ukrainian counteroffensive with a deadly strike and president volodymyr zelenskyy's hometown. >> killing at least ten people there and injuring thousands. ♪ ♪ >> norah: demolition of demolition of i-95 begins as secretary pete buttigieg visits the scene. >> it's a key artery. that is why it is so important to make sure that it is restored quickly. ♪ ♪ >> does the number of evs on the road continues to grow, there is mounting concern that the extra weight from the batteries poses a risk on the roads. >> it is something that no one is looking at. >> wheel! of! fortune! >> norah: and the final spin. legendary wheel of fortune host pat sajak announces his plans to retire. >> i'll see you next time. >> bye-bye! ♪ ♪
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>> norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night for a special edition of the "cbs evening news" from miami. the eyes of the world were focused on this courthouse behind me today, as the first american president, former or current, appeared before a judge on federal charges. donald trump was booked and arraigned on 37 criminal counts, including the willful retention of national defense information, making false statements, and conspiracy to obstruct justice. 31 of those counts are for violations of the espionage act. now, inside the courthouse, trump was fingerprinted and provided a dna sample, but he was expired -- spared, i should say, from getting a mug shot ta. he pleaded not guilty to all of the charges. security was tight around the courthouse, with federal state and local police out in force, as protesters and supporters
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took to the streets. trump aide walt nauta, who was also charged, appeared in court, but he was not arraigned because he does not yet have a local lawyer to represent him. we have team coverage of today's extraordinary moment in the history of the american presidency, and cbs's robert costa is here to start us off. good evening, robert beard >> reporter: good evening, norah. former president trump disparaged the historic proceeding today, but the legal and political reality is very serious. he is now facing criminal charges, and a potentially lengthy trial, all while running again for the republican nomination. former president donald trump made his way to the arraignment this afternoon, waving to the supporters who lined the route, and passing a spectacle of onlookers, protesters, and police gathered outside the miami federal courthouse. once inside, the former president come along with aide walt nauta, who was also charged in the case, surrendered to authorities, got swabbed for dna, and were fingerprinted. there was no mug shot taken, and
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trump was allowed to hold onto his passport. during the court proceeding, close to the camera, trump was expressionless, his hands folded, as his lawyer entered a plea of not guilty to all 37 charges. the former president emerged defiant, making a stop at a cuban restaurant, where supporters were waiting. >> i think it's going great. i think it is a rig to deal here. we have a rigged country. we haventryt is corr >> reporter: trump faces serious charges, including illegally hoarding classified documents at his florida state that could lead to two decades in prison. according to the indictment, the highly sensitive materials, which included information about the u.s. nuclear program and the military activities of adversaries, were found throughout mar-a-lago. in a bathroom, in the lake room, in the white and gold ballroom, and in a storage area. all sitting on secure while the club held more than 100 social events with outside guests. trump remains the clear front-runner for the republican
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nomination, and many of his rivals have sided with the former president, claiming what he calls a politicized department of justice. former new jersey governor chris christie says his fellow candidates are missing the point. >> when we are in a situation where people in my own party are blaming doj. how about blame him? he did it. >> reporter: former house speaker paul ryan said republicans will suffer if they stick with trump. >> i'm not a trump fan. i want to win. and if we nominate trump, we are going to lose. yes and won anything since 2016. i think we want a nominee who is not so way down was so much baggage and it is very clear a lot of our suburban mourners will not vote for donald trump. during the arraignment seeming to break his stare. that is according to our colleague who was inside the room. norah? >> norah: well, the special counsel is going to be that focus. all right, robert costa,
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thank you. the prosecution of former president donald trump will be the first such trial in the history of america's criminal justice system. cbs's catherine herridge explains how this unprecedented case will be a test for both the prosecution and the defense. >> reporter: this historic prosecution of a former president presents unique legal arguments and challenges. while special counsel jack smith has a recording where trump allegedly admits keeping a classified pentagon memo on iran, trump legal team insists he had broad powers to declassify and keep sensitive records like that one. >> remember, president trump was the president. he could declassify documents under the presidential records act. >> reporter: but the national archives disputes that, saying all records must be returned at the end of it administration. alina habba, a trump lawyer and spokesperson, told cbs news, the legal team may move quickly to ecutl miscondu.eting alleged
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>> thesere b c politically-motil prosecutor. >> reporter: does the former president understand the serious nature of these criminal charges? >> of course. >> reporter: calling the indictment a one-sided story, trump lawyers are also expecting to demand notes from former trump attorney evan corcoran be thrown out of the case. corcoran's personal notes quote trump asking "what happens if we don't respond at all or don't play ball with them?" that was in response to the government subpoena demanding the documents be returned. >> i think that the testimony of evan corcoran is something that will be suppressed. >> reporter: for special counsel jack smith, he will be dealing with a jury made up of florida residents, a state trump won in 2016 and 2020. and the heart of the case, the retention of classified documents will create obstacles for prosecutors. >> the government really has to develop a strategy to use the
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classified documents without making them public. >> reporter: the judge overseeing the case could also la summer.entss.ai smh will alsoikve t deal with repe donald trump. >> deranged jack smith. and he is a big trump hater. >> reporter: smith is described by colleagues as stoic and unflappable. in the past, he has handled politically-sensitive investigations and brought charges against high-profile democrats. norah? >> norah: catherine herridge, thank you. it is important to remember that today's arraignment was not just about the former president, but also the current republican front-runner in the 2024 campaign. cbs's john dickerson is with me, and john, this is going to play out in the court system, but also in the court of public opinion peered >> reporter: that's right, it will be a lyle until we hear who the jurors are for the court case come up with the jurors are picked for the election,
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they are called the voters, and what you can see inside the indictment is a window that we don't usually get into presidential campaigns. how a candidate would handle the most sensitive information. do they have the character to meet the responsibilof havi that information in your hand means? and they can look at that and make adjustment of this president, who doesn't just want to be exonerated him he wants four more years as a reward for the way he has behaved. >> norah: well, what about that and the republican party? because the former speaker of the house paul ryan said trump has got too much baggage to win. >> reporter: his concern, the concern of some republicans come is that things are going in opposite directions. what is in this indictment, which donald trump is answering in public but not point by point, hurts donald trump at the general election audience, which already come he didn't get the popular vote in 2016, he lost in 2020, and his candidates lost in 2022, but as all of that is going in that direction, republican voters see this as a rally around donald trump moment, and those two things may be a reckoning, but not
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until you get to the general election, people like paul ryan want to make that decision before you get to the end of the primary spirit >> norah: turn the page. john dickerson, thank you. we want to turn now to some breaking news from northwest texas. a tornado touched down just a short time ago in downham county. that is up near the oklahoma and new mexico borders. no word yet on injuries or the extent of the damage. severe thunderstorm watches are posted in nine states tonight. hale is the main threat from colorado to florida tomorrow. another wave of severe weather is expected from mississippi to georgia, with another blast of large hail and possibly tornadoes. and turning now to the economy, there is more good news in the fight against inflation. the labor department reports the consumer price index grew at an annual rate of just 4%. that's the slowest pace in more than two years. cbs's carter evans reports that despite the slow down, consumers are still feeling the pinch at the grocery store.
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>> reporter: just in time for the summer driving season, gas prices are down dramatically. last year, $70 philip only cost about $50 now. and those declining prices helped push down overall energy costs. at the grocery store, food prices are still rising overall, flower is than 9%, but bacon is down, and eggs fell more than 13% just last month. >> you are still paying higher prices. the rate at which prices are increasing is slowing down peered >> reporter: inflation is now at 4%. less than half of what it was this time last year. in the new numbers show americans are now spending on experiences rather than pro products. >> this is really an economy for no mike bettes driving for people going to restaurants, people going out to shows, people traveling. >> norah: the rate of inflation has steadily declined, right in line with the federal reserve's interest rate increases. as the fed's plan working? >> the fed's is working. the challenge is to get this
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exact. >> reporter: now all eyes will be on the federal reserve tomorrow for the latest interest rate decision. after ten increases and now anas now expect 'a month or so, really good news for anyone looking to borrow money. norah? >> norah: that is some good news. carter evans, thank you. tonight, the u.s. military is investigating the cause of a helicopter "mishap" in syria over the weekend that left 22 american service members injured. officials say no enemy fire was involved. ten of those injuries had to be evacuated outside the region to be treated. about 900 u.s. troops remain in syria, helping kurdish forces in the fight against isis. back here at home, celebrations turned into chaos following last nights nba finals game in denver, where the nuggets won their first championship in team history. nine people were injured in a mass shooting in what police
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believe could be linked to a drug deal gone wrong. karen morfitt from our cbs denver station reports one of the two suspects was also wounded. >> the denver market can finally call themselves nba champions! >> reporter: after the denver nuggets quench their first nba championship over the miami heat last night, thousands of fans poured into the streets to celebrate. at around 12:30 a.m., jubilation quickly turned into terror after a gunman opened fire following an altercation between several individuals. denver police could be seen running toward the gun fire. >> gunshot wound. >> reporter: officials say nine people were shot. they were all taken to an area hospital and they are expected to survive their injuries. >> we were able to triage these patients, identify which were the most seriously injured, and get them rapidly to the operating room. >> reporter: police say at least 20 rounds were fired, two suspects were arrested, and at
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least five guns were recovered, as well as bags of fentanyl pills. police believe the shooting may have been connected to a drug deal. >> it certainly does appear to have been a drug nexus. there were quantities of cash. there was a large amount of drugs. >> reporter: the denver shooting is now the 291st mass shooting in the united states so far this year. denver police say an investigation is still ongoing, and more arrests could be made. thousands are expected to gather on thursday for a championship parade for denver nuggets players. officials say there will be height end. tonight, auto safety advocates are sounding the alarm, as bigger and heavier electric vehicle start hitting the road. they say that the extra weight from the batteries could pose a danger to other drivers in a collision. in our continuing series, "the future of cars," cbs's
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kris van cleave reports federal safety regulators have taken notice. >> reporter: crash tests show electric vehicles hold up well in a collision. there batteries make the cars heavier. offering better protection to passengers inside. but that extra weight, hundreds to even thousands of pounds, comes with some risks. >> i think it does resent significant challenges for safety. >> reporter: national transportation safety board chair jennifer homendy. >> if you think about an impact in a crash, with a lighter vehicle, with a pedestrian, it is going to have a much different outcome than we have seen in the past. terribly tragic. >> reporter: this crash test shows a sedan being hit by an suv weighing nearly 1,000 pounds more. the car suffers noticeably more damage. >speak with a simple model r: rarbelaez hiy fety >>he crash in the vehicle heavier is meant to be more severe. >> reporter: the hummer ev can go from zero up to rack 60 in
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three seconds while weighing more than 9,000 pounds. its battery alone is nearly 3,000 pounds. about the same as a toyota corolla. the electric f-150 is up to 250s powered sibling. andrea vance's pickup comes in at around 7100 pounds, while the average vehicle on the road today ways closer to 4300. >> a 7,000-pound video hitting a 4,000-pound suv, the impact on that smaller vehicle is going to be quite significant. it is going to be a more secure crash with more intrusion and higher levels of injury. >> reporter: a 2011 study found a -- 47% increase likelihood of a crash turning deadly. in a statement, safety is a top priority, adding automakers continue to test, develop, and integrate breakthrough safety technologies like automatic emergency braking that help save lives and prevent esnologyeadymon in
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>> norah: finally, tonight, what we witnessed here in miami strikes at the core of our american democracy. defending our country's national security and the rule of law. the seriousness of these charges cannot be overstated. the former commander in chief crets and thbstrucfo return tm e u.s. government. this is only the beginning of this historic case. it could had all the way to the supreme court, and has already altered the political landscape. it is important to remember that donald trump is innocent until proven guilty, and now, our judicial system must play out in the way the founding fathers intended. donald trump today posting on his truth social account, today is "one of the saddest days in the history of our country." and that is probably something that both sides can agree on. although for very different reasons. and that is tonight's "cbs evening news." i'm norah o'donnell in miami.
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good night. ♪ ♪ >> judge judy: let me see what i'm getting from this story. >> announcer: a couple's life becomes a sad drama. >> judge judy: child protective services was going to take the children away from you and your husband because of drugs. both of them are drug-involved. that what i'm hearing? >> yeah. >> announcer: but her kid's father chose a different path. >> judge judy: were the children ever removed from your custody by child protective services? >> no, they were not. >> jge jud i'meginni >> annouer: "judge judy." you are about to enter the courtroom of you are about to enter the courtroom of judge judith sheindlin. captions paid for by cbs television distribution nancy minacci and daughter-in-law carmela claim carmela's ex-husband, joshua mendez, fraudulently claimed his kids as dependents. >> byrd: order! all rise! this is case number 90 on the calendar in the matter of minacci vs. mendez. >> judge judy: thank you.
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>> byrd: you're welcome, judge. parties have been sworn in. you may be seated. sir, have a seat. >> judge judy: ms. minacci, this is your daughter-in-law. >> yes, it is. >> judge judy: she's married to your son. would that be this gentlemen over here? >> steven, yes. >> judge judy: and, mr. mendez, he is a person with whom your daughter-in-law has two sons. >> yes. >> judge judy: subsequent to those two sons being born, your daughter-in-law married your son, and they have one child together... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...a little girl. at some point in october of last year, you received a phone call that child protective services were going to take the children away from your daughter-in-law and i assume your son, as well... >> yes. >> judge judy: ...because of a drug problem. >> right. >> judge judy: and you were asked to step in and take custody of the three children. >> right. >> judge judy: which you did for a period of time. >> i still have two of them. >> judge judy: which two? >> judge judy:baby and the
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